Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ on Regulated Actions

2019-06-15 Thread Jason Cobb
Looking back at it, you are probably right in your interpretation, and I think that the judge is likely to agree with you. I didn't withdraw the CFJ (and I couldn't now, anyway) because I think there could be other interpretations, and it can't hurt to get it down in writing. Jason Cobb On

Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ on Regulated Actions

2019-06-14 Thread Aris Merchant
Oops. Yes, I did indeed. Sorry about that, and thanks for catching the error. -Aris On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 9:27 PM Jason Cobb wrote: > > Telling someone that they aren’t allowed to do something does limit > there ability to do it > > Did you mean that it _doesn't_ limit their ability to do

Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ on Regulated Actions

2019-06-14 Thread Jason Cobb
> Telling someone that they aren’t allowed to do something does limit there ability to do it Did you mean that it _doesn't_ limit their ability to do it? Jason Cobb On 6/15/19 12:25 AM, Aris Merchant wrote: I think you’re misunderstanding what the word “limit” means (or at least what it’s

DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ on Regulated Actions

2019-06-14 Thread Aris Merchant
I think you’re misunderstanding what the word “limit” means (or at least what it’s intended to mean, which may be different from what we’ll interpret it to mean). Telling someone that they aren’t allowed to do something does limit there ability to do it, it only limits the permissibility of doing